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Buried Youth

1926
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Japanese

Japanese silent film from 1926.

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Director: John Francis DillonGenres: Drama, Silent Film

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of a young woman who sacrifices her own happiness and love for the sake of her family's reputation and well-being. She endures hardship and societal pressures, ultimately finding a bittersweet resolution to her difficult circumstances.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from the mid-1920s, contemporary reviews focused on its emotional impact and the performances of its lead actors. It was generally seen as a well-crafted melodrama, fitting within the popular cinematic trends of its era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional depth and handling of sensitive themes.

  • Lillian Gish's performance was highlighted as a significant draw.

  • Seen as a representative example of dramatic silent film storytelling.

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Fun Fact

Buried Youth is notable for being one of the earlier significant dramatic roles for Lillian Gish in a film that wasn't solely focused on her as a tragic heroine, allowing for a more complex portrayal of sacrifice.

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